I finally got a new computer after using my crappy 10 year old Dell Inspiron laptop for a couple years. It’s not set up yet, but hopefully soon.
well, we rolled the jimmy lol nobody was hurt most windows are gone, a few doors are jammed, and lots of bodywork damage. all tires are flat or debeaded, but overall it’s fixable. fucking scary as hell though. rolled 2.5 times! new record. tried to recreate it with the roamer in beam, but couldn’t find an area with a burm like that with soft enough mud to dig into.
hmm i wouldnt bother bringing it back to stock. just make it an apocalypse mobile and role it some more lmao
i was passenger, we were going a little fast but not excessive and went over a hill with railroad tracks and the car got really floaty and my friend hit the brakes, the rear wheels locked up first and the back end swung around on us. he tried to correct it, but at that point he locked up the fronts as well, so we slid fully sideways for about 3-5 seconds into the mud there and flipped up the hill. i saw the roll coming a mile away and was able to brace myself, just didn’t expect it to be so violent. that car really had some momentum, as it weighs over 2 tons, so yeah. just happy to be alright. airbags didn’t even bother going off somehow lmao. #GMproblems
and risk rolling again but with no roof? lol no thanks. we already have a beater car that we wouldn't mind doing that to (after we cage it of course)
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Got myself a retroflag Raspberry case. The "FUN" part now starts with getting a raspberry to work with it. Does anyone know if retropie got easier to install?
Well recently not much as been going on with me, well apart from the fact my dog had knee surgery in December and then she clipped the wall coming out of my kitchen into the hall downstairs and breaking the top most mount on the frame she had on her left rear leg so that sheared off and and she went over, shes 10 years old so shes an old lady herself but shes a strong dog, as for how I figured that all out, it was from a tiny scrape on the wall downstairs not many people would notice it but I did notice it and it just shows you how good my mind is at looking at something so obscure I can tell a bit of a story from it An autistic mind, never doubt its power, I may act the idiot at times but that hides the beast that lurks below the surface, its the beast you dont see that you fear more than the beast that you do see coming right at you, quite a few people dont understand me and what I do, well screw them I have no tolerance for people like that who see an autistic guy whos just being ehh as normal as he can be and blocks him for it, yeah thats call discrimination....and it should never be allowed to be used, dont use a medical condition to discriminate someone ever its wrong and you should be ashamed of yourself for it, I think I have covered for all I needed to say here on this
Sometimes it's necessary, though. I had gym with an autistic guy in HS, let's call him Frank. Not sure where Frank stood on the spectrum, but I can tell you that he was just the sweetest kid ever. So kind and always had a smile to give. Frank screamed when he got excited, though (he got excited a lot). In my HS it was really weird how kids were placed in the "special ed" group- I had regular classes with some high-functioning kids, but it seems like most other kids, regardless of where they stood on the spectrum went to special ed classes, and that's necessary for kids like Frank. If he was in any of my regular classes, he would be screaming like you wouldn't believe and that just wouldn't fly. TL;DR Sometimes it's necessary to separate certain individuals because of a condition that would cause them to be extremely disruptive.
Yeah I would agree if its disruptive then yes you can keep them apart from everyone else, but in my case I get on well with everyone its just some people have zero understanding of the condition and just are 100% ignorant of it....and they just are so ignorant of it the answer they come up to deal with it is to just block people that is what I find unacceptable...
whoever hasn't seen this video yet, get your tissues ready before you watch it. i learned the hard way. after 7 decades, we say goodbye to the VW Beetle. being an important icon for the brand, and being the car many people think of when you say the name "Volkswagen", it's very sad to see it go. however, all great things must come to an end, and as we say our goodbyes to this car, we should respect and honor the legacy that it left behind, and keep it in our minds and hearts forever.